hc

"(;harles"

23/10/2019 6:27 PM

Question for the Group Administrator

I manage several Free Yahoo groups. Yahoo is discontinuing support. I am lo=
oking for a way to replace the yahoo groups. I would like to learn how this=
group was set up, managed, etc. Realize this is OFF TOPIC but thought the =
discussion could be had outside the group messages e.g. private messaging?


This topic has 9 replies

hc

"(;harles"

in reply to "(;harles" on 23/10/2019 6:27 PM

24/10/2019 12:43 PM

On Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 9:27:24 PM UTC-4, (;harles wrote:
> I manage several Free Yahoo groups. Yahoo is discontinuing support. I am =
looking for a way to replace the yahoo groups. I would like to learn how th=
is group was set up, managed, etc. Realize this is OFF TOPIC but thought th=
e discussion could be had outside the group messages e.g. private messaging=
?

Subject: Re: Question for the Group Administrator
" OP <Charles> doesn't say"

Simple messaging in the groups I want to move. Sometimes attaching document=
s or photos. Not necessary to have a 'files' storage online. No need for PO=
LLS. No databases. KISS

That help?

Charles

PS Reading the wiki i=3Don USENET no idea what it is yet

h

in reply to "(;harles" on 23/10/2019 6:27 PM

23/10/2019 10:22 PM

On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 18:27:20 -0700 (PDT), "(;harles"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I manage several Free Yahoo groups. Yahoo is discontinuing support.
> I am looking for a way to replace the yahoo groups.
> I would like to learn how this group was set up, managed, etc.
>Realize this is OFF TOPIC but thought the discussion could be had
>outside the group messages e.g. private messaging?
>

I just learned of the Yahoo Groups disappearing - too bad -
I found it useful - over the years - for a few different things.
Vintage Elna vintage Necchi sewing machines ; small engines ;
WheelHorse ; etc. Lots of very useful info in the archives;
and personal assistance in the discussion forums.
The Vintage Necchi group administrator is transferring
all that groups info and archives over to Groups.io
- it costs money to set up -
not sure if users need to pay anything .. ?
I can't imagine that usenet could come close to providing
the features - and all the members would need to find
usenet access - usenet has been almost dead
for a dozen years or more ..
John T.

h

in reply to "(;harles" on 23/10/2019 6:27 PM

24/10/2019 6:56 PM

On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 18:27:20 -0700 (PDT), "(;harles"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I manage several Free Yahoo groups. Yahoo is discontinuing support
>. I am looking for a way to replace the yahoo groups.
> I would like to learn how this group was set up, managed, etc.
>Realize this is OFF TOPIC but thought the discussion
>could be had outside the group messages e.g. private messaging?
>

Another consideration - about un-moderated usenet groups -
- world wide idiot trolls are all free to contribute ..
.. as often as they wish !
Keep your cyber-Purell handy ... whch makes most
normal people look elsewhere for their little cyber family.
John T.

h

in reply to "(;harles" on 23/10/2019 6:27 PM

24/10/2019 6:26 PM


>>> I manage several Free Yahoo groups. Yahoo is discontinuing support.
>>> I am looking for a way to replace the yahoo groups.
>>> I would like to learn how this group was set up, managed, etc.
>>
>>
>> Simple messaging in the groups I want to move.
>> Sometimes attaching documents or photos.
>>Not necessary to have a 'files' storage online.
>>No need for POLLS. No databases. KISS
>> That help?
>> Charles
>> PS Reading the wiki i=on USENET no idea what it is yet
>
>
>Imagine an e-mail sent to everybody who's interested in a subject.
>Others can reply and conversation happens. That's Usenet. Some sites
>provide an interface to Usenet, Google Groups is one of them.
>Yahoo! groups are very similar, but add some "rich" features. Usenet
>supports text and a way to encode files using text characters called
>Binaries, but your Usenet has to reassemble the file in order to view
>it. In Yahoo! Groups, you can just view the photo.
>Groups.io is where most Yahoo! groups are going. They use a "Freemium"
>model, where the base package is free but then the next higher package
>costs currently $110/mo. They've provided excellent service and are on
>top of this sudden growth spurt as Yahoo! Groups prepares to shut down.
>Puckdropper
>


The administrator for Yahoo Groups Vintage Necchi Sewing
Machine group paid for the Groups.io Premium and asked for
voluntary donations. He said it would take him a week or so to
transfer all the folders ... he deserves a medal !
I hadn't even heard of Groups.io until now - might wait for all
the dust to settle and give it a look.
There are also web-page discussion boards for specific topics -
if you search for them - I've used certain auto forums with some
success - eg. Ford Taurus ; Kia ; Usually these just require
a valid email to join.
John T.

Et

Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com>

in reply to "(;harles" on 23/10/2019 6:27 PM

24/10/2019 8:09 PM

In rec.woodworking, (;harles <[email protected]> wrote:
> Simple messaging in the groups I want to move. Sometimes attaching documents or photos. Not
> necessary to have a 'files' storage online. No need for POLLS. No databases. KISS

If you have user management (people can join and leave), then you need a
database. It might not be SQL, but it's a database. Usually, but not
always, the archive of old messages is implemented as a database.

> That help?

What's your budget? I have no suggestions below about $6 / month.

> PS Reading the wiki i=on USENET no idea what it is yet

Usenet is a store and forward messaging system created back when
managing a mailing list for 100 people would be an enormous burden (ie
the 1980s). It works by having dedicated servers store messages
that resemble but are not email in categories called "newsgroups".
Individual readers can choose to "subscribe" to newsgroups on a
particular server, but it is up to the readers to maintain a list of
what messages have been read or not. This is handled in newsreading
software (not sure what Google Groups does, I don't use it). Usually
the record of what is read or not is tied to how the particular news
server has stored the messages, not tied to the messages themselves,
which makes switching newsservers unpleasant.

Elijah
------
former Usenet moderator

h

in reply to "(;harles" on 23/10/2019 6:27 PM

24/10/2019 2:04 PM

On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 10:33:34 -0700, Bob La Londe <[email protected]>
wrote:

>On 10/23/2019 7:47 PM, Markem wrote:
>> On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 18:27:20 -0700 (PDT), "(;harles"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I manage several Free Yahoo groups. Yahoo is discontinuing support.
>>> I am looking for a way to replace the yahoo groups.
>>> I would like to learn how this group was set up, managed, etc. Realize this is OFF TOPIC but thought the discussion could be had outside the group messages e.g. private messaging?
>>
>> No admin here, just usenet.
>>
>> You could try setting something up in Google groups, but this newgroup
>> in on usenet.
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet
>>
>
>
>You can access Usenet through Google groups. I prefer to use aioe or
>eternal-september. Usenet servers in operation still accept new group
>commands, and most old farts still expect folks to ask/survey first in
>related groups and follow protocol in alt.config.
>I looked into Usenet gateway scripts for websites at one time also.
>They exist, but you have to use a Usenet server that is cool with that.
>


The OP <Charles> doesn't say which Yahoo Groups he manages
nor the groups' functions/features.
The 4 or 5 Yahoo Groups that I have experience with -
tend to have folders for photographs, owners manuals, shop manuals,
even old advertising stuff. Archived discussions ; active
discussions ; search ability ; . . .
They allow viewing without "membership" but prohibit posting
until you have joined. They were moderated - thankfully.
John T.

BL

Bob La Londe

in reply to "(;harles" on 23/10/2019 6:27 PM

24/10/2019 10:33 AM

On 10/23/2019 7:47 PM, Markem wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 18:27:20 -0700 (PDT), "(;harles"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I manage several Free Yahoo groups. Yahoo is discontinuing support.
>> I am looking for a way to replace the yahoo groups.
>> I would like to learn how this group was set up, managed, etc. Realize this is OFF TOPIC but thought the discussion could be had outside the group messages e.g. private messaging?
>
> No admin here, just usenet.
>
> You could try setting something up in Google groups, but this newgroup
> in on usenet.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet
>


You can access Usenet through Google groups. I prefer to use aioe or
eternal-september. Usenet servers in operation still accept new group
commands, and most old farts still expect folks to ask/survey first in
related groups and follow protocol in alt.config.

I looked into Usenet gateway scripts for websites at one time also.
They exist, but you have to use a Usenet server that is cool with that.

Mm

Markem

in reply to "(;harles" on 23/10/2019 6:27 PM

23/10/2019 9:47 PM

On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 18:27:20 -0700 (PDT), "(;harles"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I manage several Free Yahoo groups. Yahoo is discontinuing support.
>I am looking for a way to replace the yahoo groups.
>I would like to learn how this group was set up, managed, etc. Realize this is OFF TOPIC but thought the discussion could be had outside the group messages e.g. private messaging?

No admin here, just usenet.

You could try setting something up in Google groups, but this newgroup
in on usenet.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet

Pp

Puckdropper

in reply to "(;harles" on 23/10/2019 6:27 PM

24/10/2019 8:07 PM

(;harles wrote:

> On Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 9:27:24 PM UTC-4, (;harles wrote:
>> I manage several Free Yahoo groups. Yahoo is discontinuing support. I am looking for a way to replace the yahoo groups. I would like to learn how this group was set up, managed, etc. Realize this is OFF TOPIC but thought the discussion could be had outside the group messages e.g. private messaging?
>
> Subject: Re: Question for the Group Administrator
> " OP <Charles> doesn't say"
>
> Simple messaging in the groups I want to move. Sometimes attaching documents or photos. Not necessary to have a 'files' storage online. No need for POLLS. No databases. KISS
>
> That help?
>
> Charles
>
> PS Reading the wiki i=on USENET no idea what it is yet

Imagine an e-mail sent to everybody who's interested in a subject.
Others can reply and conversation happens. That's Usenet. Some sites
provide an interface to Usenet, Google Groups is one of them.

Yahoo! groups are very similar, but add some "rich" features. Usenet
supports text and a way to encode files using text characters called
Binaries, but your Usenet has to reassemble the file in order to view
it. In Yahoo! Groups, you can just view the photo.

Groups.io is where most Yahoo! groups are going. They use a "Freemium"
model, where the base package is free but then the next higher package
costs currently $110/mo. They've provided excellent service and are on
top of this sudden growth spurt as Yahoo! Groups prepares to shut down.

Puckdropper


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